The Dalmatian breed originated in Croatia, specifically in the region of Dalmatia.
The breed was also used as a coach dog, running alongside horse-drawn carriages to protect the horses and passengers.
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The breed was also used as a coach dog, running alongside horse-drawn carriages to protect the horses and passengers.
The breed was recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1888.
Dalmatians are known for their unique black or liver-colored spots on a white coat.
Dalmatians are known for their endurance and stamina, making them suitable for dog sports such as agility and obedience.
Dalmatians are known to be energetic and playful, but can also be independent and stubborn.
Dalmatians require regular exercise and training to keep them mentally and physically stimulated.
One of their most famous trait is that they are firehouse dogs, historically, they were used to protect horses and carriages from stray dogs and other street hazards.